Construction and characterization of a heterodimeric iron protein: Defining roles for adenosine triphosphate in nitrogenase catalysis

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Chan, JM
Wu, W
Dean, DR [1 ]
Seefeldt, LC
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[1] Virginia Tech, Fralin Biotechnol Ctr, Dept Biochem, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA
[2] Utah State Univ, Dept Chem & Biochem, Logan, UT 84322 USA
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10.1021/bi000219q
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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One molecule of MgATP binds to each subunit of the homodimeric Fe protein component of nitrogenase. Both MgATP molecules are hydrolyzed to MgADP and P-i in reactions coupled to the transfer of one electron into the MoFe protein component, As an approach to assess the contributions of individual ATP binding sites, a heterodimeric Fe protein was produced that has an Asn substituted for residue 39 in the ATP binding domain in one subunit, while the normal Asp(39) residue within the other subunit remains unchanged. Separation of the heterodimeric Fe protein from a mixed population with homodimeric Fe proteins contained in crude extracts was accomplished by construction of a seven His tag on one subunit and a differential immobilized-metal-affinity chromatography technique. Three forms of the Fe protein (wild-type homodimeric Fe protein [Asp(39)/Asp(39)], altered homodimeric Fe protein [Asn(39)/Asn(39)], and heterodimeric Fe protein [Asp(39)/Asn(39)]) were compared on the basis of the biochemical and biophysical changes elicited by nucleotide binding. Among those features examined were the MgATP- and MgADP-induced protein conformational changes that are manifested by the susceptibility of the [4Fe-4S] cluster to chelation and by alterations in the electron paramagnetic resonance, circular dichroism, and midpoint potential of the [4Fe-4S] cluster. The results indicate that changes in the [4Fe-4S] cluster caused by nucleotide binding are the result of additive conformational changes contributed by the individual subunits. The [Asp(39)/Asn(39)] Fe protein did not support substrate reduction activity but did hydrolyze MgATP and showed MgATP-dependent primary electron transfer to the MoFe protein. These results support a model where each MgATP site contributes to the rate acceleration of primary electron transfer, but both MgATP sites must be functioning properly for substrate reduction. Like the altered homodimeric [Asn(39)/Asn(39)] Fe protein, the heterodimeric [Asp(39)/Asn(39)] Fe protein was found to form a high affinity complex with the MoFe protein, revealing that alteration on one subunit is sufficient to create a tight complex.
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